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| getting_started [2018/06/22 20:48] – [The Mod I Want To Buy Requires Seperate Batteries, Which Should I Buy?] Khorne | getting_started [2018/08/14 23:20] (current) – khornetest |
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| The wrap around the battery is the only real security the battery has. Damage it, and the battery becomes unsafe. The case of the battery is the negative connection and the wrap is insulating it from making a connection with your mod. Luckily for you, you can buy heat shrinking battery wraps and replace the damaged ones! | The wrap around the battery is the only real security the battery has. Damage it, and the battery becomes unsafe. The case of the battery is the negative connection and the wrap is insulating it from making a connection with your mod. Luckily for you, you can buy heat shrinking battery wraps and replace the damaged ones! |
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| ==== You'll need a charger too. ==== | ==== You'll need a charger too! ==== |
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| Nitecore are the lowest quality chargers I would recommend they're easy to find, cheap and work with all types of batteries with the essential safety features built in, although they're a bit slow to charge. Xtar offer better quality chargers for a similar price and offer a better quality charger with the possibility for more information to be displayed and quicker charging than the nitecores. If for any reason you don't want to buy these brands the generally accepted rule is to avoid any brand with "fire" in it's name, because this is usually what they end up causing! seriously though, stick with Xtar and Nitecore - they're cheap and safe so why look anywhere else? | Nitecore are the lowest quality chargers I would recommend they're easy to find, cheap and work with all types of batteries with the essential safety features built in, although they're a bit slow to charge. Xtar offer better quality chargers for a similar price and offer a better quality charger with the possibility for more information to be displayed and quicker charging than the nitecores. If for any reason you don't want to buy these brands the generally accepted rule is to avoid any brand with "fire" in it's name, because this is usually what they end up causing! seriously though, stick with Xtar and Nitecore - they're cheap and safe so why look anywhere else? |